group policy

while i try to access gpedit.msc show error as "faild to open group policy objcet on this computer you may not have appropriate rights" even when i try to open from local builtin admin account. please suggest a solution.

Check one of these possible causes
1. There is an incorrect DNS settings or the SBS/DC is running on a multihomed computer.
2. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks is not enabled on the domain

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As we are not having enterprise admin user id we are unable to do the above step. We are having only limited acceess. we are not having access on the GDC. But we are having full access on the client. Please give any alternative solution.

Check one of these possible causes
1. There is an incorrect DNS settings or the SBS/DC is running on a multihomed computer.
2. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks is not enabled on the domain controller.
3. The TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service is disabled.
4. Check that you have access to the PDC master, in cmd prompt type netdom query pdc.
5. What is the DNS pointing to on PDC?

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